Tammy Mills reports: Optus has been hit with a class action complaint after it mistakenly published the names, addresses and phone numbers of tens of thousands of customers. The details of about 50,000 of the telco’s customers were published in the White Pages, run by Sensis, last year. Read more on Sydney Morning Herald.
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Nintendo Confirms Some 160,000 Accounts Might’ve Been Hacked
Julie Muncy reports: Earlier today, Nintendo confirmed that a recent hacking attempt on its system compromised the login IDs and passwords of some 160,000 Nintendo Network ID accounts. In the wake of the hack, the company is temporarily disabling the ability to log in to Nintendo Accounts through the NNID system, which, in the labyrinthine world of Nintendo account…
Apple says ‘no evidence’ iPhone mail flaw used against customers
Reuters reports: Apple Inc (AAPL.O) said on Thursday it has found “no evidence” a flaw in its email app for iPhones and iPads has been used against customers, and that it believes the flaw does “not pose an immediate risk to our users”. Read more on Reuters.
FTC Settles with Company Over Alleged Deceptive Security Practices
Kari Rollins and Julia Kadish of Sheppard Mullin write: The FTC recently settled with smart lock maker Tapplock, Inc., a Canadian company, over allegations that it deceived consumers with false claims about its product’s security practices. These allegations arose based on vulnerabilities that a security researcher demonstrated – not in the aftermath of a data security breach…
Two iOS zero-days used in limited mail attacks
Dennis Fisher writes: Attackers have been exploiting a pair of dangerous vulnerabilities in the default mail app in Apple’s iOS software since at least January 2018 simply by sending specially formatted emails to target devices. The flaws are unpatched and have been present since iOS 6 was released in 2012. The two vulnerabilities have been…
Danish Agro’s computer systems hacked
Jane Byrne reports: Agribusiness group, Danish Agro, was the target of a ransomware attack on Sunday, April 19. Read more on FeedNavigator.